2014 16th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference and Exposition 2014
DOI: 10.1109/epepemc.2014.6980710
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Simulation modelling of MEMS thermoelectric generator for aircraft applications

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“…Leg 1 and 2 of TEM using MATLAB-numerical Janak L. et al[22] modeled MEMS TEG using MATLAB Simulink (simscape); the special design of the model is MEMS TEG which has supercapacitors and batteries for energy storage applications. Here, the optimization was done by several architecture designs via changing the value in electronic components of MEMS TEG[3,4,20,21,32,36,60,67]. This model was formed as device and it was commercially available for aircraft TEG applications by Extreme Thermal solution, Inc[3].…”
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“…Leg 1 and 2 of TEM using MATLAB-numerical Janak L. et al[22] modeled MEMS TEG using MATLAB Simulink (simscape); the special design of the model is MEMS TEG which has supercapacitors and batteries for energy storage applications. Here, the optimization was done by several architecture designs via changing the value in electronic components of MEMS TEG[3,4,20,21,32,36,60,67]. This model was formed as device and it was commercially available for aircraft TEG applications by Extreme Thermal solution, Inc[3].…”
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“…Here, the optimization was done by several architecture designs via changing the value in electronic components of MEMS TEG[3,4,20,21,32,36,60,67]. This model was formed as device and it was commercially available for aircraft TEG applications by Extreme Thermal solution, Inc[3]. Similar to commercial TEG, Muthu G. et al[52] investigate a year performance of STEG in south indian region (Location: Thiruchirappali); they found the maximum efficiency of STEGs is between April and August month and STEGs minimum efficiency at December month.…”
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